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Putting People, Place and Purpose at the heart of politics

3 mins read Catch 22

Public distrust of politicians – and the political system as a whole – is at an all-time low. Increasing numbers of people feel powerless and disengaged from politics.

There is a desperate need for politicians of all political colours to win back trust. And in particular, it is the next generation of voters – our children and young people – who need to have confidence that politicians, and politics, can work for them.

Despite it being dubbed the ‘Brexit’ election, domestic policies are becoming an increasingly important part of this election campaign. Voters care about crime, education and jobs – and they care about the health and opportunities of our young people.

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